Her: "Do you know where my blanket is?"Me: "It's on the sofa."Her: "Why did you know it's on the sofa?"Me: "Because I saw you put it there."Her: "Why did I put it there?"Me: "I don't know."Her: "Why do you not know?"Me: "Because I'm not you."Her: "Why are you not me?"Me: " . . . Oh look, it's naptime."

I bet " . . . Oh look, it's naptime" could solve many a problem the world over.

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It's alright, man. I'm only bleeding, man. Stay hungry, stay free, and do the best you can. ~Gaslight Anthem

This one makes sense to me--all else aside, shoe salespeople keep telling me it's better for the shoes (or my feet?) not to wear the same pair of shoes every day. So if you find something you like, get two or three the same, and you can wear that style every day while giving each pair of shoes a rest.

Of course, my style of clothing shopping is to try to minimize effort. So i went shopping recently, found a style of pants I liked, and bought two, in different colors. After they'd been through the wash and still fit properly, I bought two more (in a third color). That took a lot less trouble than finding something different would have.

There's nothing wrong with shopping recreationally, if it works for you: but there are few situations in which anyone is going to care, or even notice, that your dark blue, red, and khaki pants are all the same style.

I'm the same way, especially with shirt styles. I have weird body proportions and am picky about the way I want things to fit, so when I find a shirt where I love the cut and feel like a million bucks in it, I want a green one and a red one and a purple one and a brown one and a black one and and and...

I think my actual record was having three (and possibly four) copies of the same peasant blouse: green, brown, fuchsia, and I'm pretty sure I had a fourth but can't remember what color it was.

Her: "Do you know where my blanket is?"Me: "It's on the sofa."Her: "Why did you know it's on the sofa?"Me: "Because I saw you put it there."Her: "Why did I put it there?"Me: "I don't know."Her: "Why do you not know?"Me: "Because I'm not you."Her: "Why are you not me?"Me: " . . . Oh look, it's naptime."

I bet " . . . Oh look, it's naptime" could solve many a problem the world over.

Her: "Do you know where my blanket is?"Me: "It's on the sofa."Her: "Why did you know it's on the sofa?"Me: "Because I saw you put it there."Her: "Why did I put it there?"Me: "I don't know."Her: "Why do you not know?"Me: "Because I'm not you."Her: "Why are you not me?"Me: " . . . Oh look, it's naptime."

I bet " . . . Oh look, it's naptime" could solve many a problem the world over.

I'm going to start using it at work.

I had a crazy boss and just as she was about to start on one of her tantrums I would tell her it was time for her nap.

This one makes sense to me--all else aside, shoe salespeople keep telling me it's better for the shoes (or my feet?) not to wear the same pair of shoes every day. So if you find something you like, get two or three the same, and you can wear that style every day while giving each pair of shoes a rest.

Of course, my style of clothing shopping is to try to minimize effort. So i went shopping recently, found a style of pants I liked, and bought two, in different colors. After they'd been through the wash and still fit properly, I bought two more (in a third color). That took a lot less trouble than finding something different would have.

There's nothing wrong with shopping recreationally, if it works for you: but there are few situations in which anyone is going to care, or even notice, that your dark blue, red, and khaki pants are all the same style.

That's good, because half my wardrobe is the same style as the other half. I've got five satin big shirts in different colors but all the same pattern, and all of my dress slacks except for one pair were all bought at the same store. A plain black satin long-sleeved shirt with a pair of black dress pants can be dressed up or down in so many ways. I've worn mine with different scarves and jewelry.

"The Universe puts us in places where we can learn. They are never easy places, but they are right. Wherever we are, it's the right place and the right time. Pain that sometimes comes is part of the process of constantly being born." - Delenn to Sheridan: "Babylon 5 - Distant Star"

... Otherwise I have this terrible tendency not to wear an item because I love it so much I don't want it to wear out.... yes I really am that crazy. ...

Be assured you're not alone in your 'craziness'. I do the same thing. I sometimes buy something I love soooo much that I'm afraid to wear it because I might get a stain on it, or damage it in some other way, or yes -- wear it out. Some of my most favorite clothes are my least seldom worn!

I do the same.

I love people who are well dressed ad well put together. I, however, tend to look pretty shabby and just grab the same jeans and tshirt out of the closet. So I decided to do a huge purge in my closet, create a kind of capsule wardrobe, where everything looks good with everything else, and only leave only things I wear and love.

This morning, I was getting dressed to do some errands (bank, grocery, that kind of thing). I reach into my beautifully organized closet and pull out a nice grey pair of pants, a burgundy knitted top and matching burgundy flats. Nice, chic and easy to wear, right? So, I put them back in, thinking they are too nice to wear. Yes, that does defeat the purpose. (note - I wore the nice outfit)

... Otherwise I have this terrible tendency not to wear an item because I love it so much I don't want it to wear out.... yes I really am that crazy. ...

Be assured you're not alone in your 'craziness'. I do the same thing. I sometimes buy something I love soooo much that I'm afraid to wear it because I might get a stain on it, or damage it in some other way, or yes -- wear it out. Some of my most favorite clothes are my least seldom worn!

I do the same.

I love people who are well dressed ad well put together. I, however, tend to look pretty shabby and just grab the same jeans and tshirt out of the closet. So I decided to do a huge purge in my closet, create a kind of capsule wardrobe, where everything looks good with everything else, and only leave only things I wear and love.

This morning, I was getting dressed to do some errands (bank, grocery, that kind of thing). I reach into my beautifully organized closet and pull out a nice grey pair of pants, a burgundy knitted top and matching burgundy flats. Nice, chic and easy to wear, right? So, I put them back in, thinking they are too nice to wear. Yes, that does defeat the purpose. (note - I wore the nice outfit)

I still have my mom's voice in my head saying, 'Save your nice clothes!'. So I really have to force myself to put on 'nice' clothes (anything other than sweats/yoga pants and a horrible baggy Tshirt). I have tried getting rid of all my junky clothes - but you do need some old clothes for doing chores, etc., so I end up right back where I started. If I'm going grocery shopping, picking up dinner, taking the library books back...in my head these are 'it doesn't matter' occasions and I dress for legal coverage, not to look nice. I envy people who always look nice and put together even on these little errand running trips, but I just don't seem to get there for myself.

I admit I wear whatever t-shirt & jeans to the grocery store & such, but I usually do try to wear nice clothes whenever going out, even if it's just for something like a casual dinner out. It's kind of fun to dress in nice clothes and feel good about your appearance even when not necessarily required. When I say nice clothes, I don't mean totally dressing up, just what I consider to be well put together.

Hillia's comment about people who always look nice and put together even on these little errand running trips reminded me of someone I knew years ago who once commented that she wouldn't even go to the mailbox (at the curb of her house) without make up on! For some reason that comment stuck in my mind. Disclaimer: I don't wear makeup (yeah, I know, I'm crazy-weirdo but there it is!)